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Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road?
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"Was there ever a definitive answer to this often asked question?
Also, that, ‘Knock, knock’ question….who was it?
The chicken?
It was always the chicken. Because the chicken chose the red pill "
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"Was there ever a definitive answer to this often asked question?
Also, that, ‘Knock, knock’ question….who was it?
The chicken?
It was always the chicken. Because the chicken chose the red pill
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By *ddie1966Man
over a year ago
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Interesting philosophical question....
To get to the other side (of the road). The obvious answer.
Or
To get to the other side (he was committing suicide).....
So many levels to this question.
Is it really joke.?
Also, the knock knock joke...
Is it really a joke.
It was first coined by William Shakespeare in McBeth after Duncan was murdered.
It was never meant to be a joke.
My head hurts. All this useless information residing in there, ready for the Friday night pub quiz.
I need to lie down now and put a cold flannel on my forehead. |
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over a year ago
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"Why did the chicken cross the road?
To get to the other side.
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But why did he feel he couldn’t stay on the side he was already in? What was there waiting in the other side for him? Where did he go from there? The chicken is more than a joke. |
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I think it was because SHE wanted to broaden her horizons. Leave her comfort zone and experience life from the other side in order to have new experiences that contribute to her self development. The road seems to be a symbolic threshold that must be traversed in order for her to gain knowledge of the avian condition. The road serves as a transformative corridor across which the chicken seeks her rites of passage....
Either that or there is COCK on the other side. |
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"I think it was because SHE wanted to broaden her horizons. Leave her comfort zone and experience life from the other side in order to have new experiences that contribute to her self development. The road seems to be a symbolic threshold that must be traversed in order for her to gain knowledge of the avian condition. The road serves as a transformative corridor across which the chicken seeks her rites of passage....
Either that or there is COCK on the other side. "
So deeply philosophical and beautiful inclusion of fallus symbolism.
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